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  • They've been playing this song for 30 years. Amazing. I love you, BR.

  • How did you come across this old footage?

  • dude thanks for the vid man

  • this sucks.

  • There is a version from sublime too...thats pretty good...duh!

  • great

    

  • so glad they stoped wearing the jackets, cause they look like ramones wanabes. However, nothing like them.

  • @noideac ?...dude a lot of punk bands where leather jackets.but eh i guess most punk bands stop wearing them after a while even though i think they are cool :P.

  • @antipopboner i know, i was trying to make a bit of a joke there lol

  • @noideac :Oooooooohhhh

  • Wait... Did Hetson just step in to play the solo and 2nd guitar on Part ]I[?

    I"m not sure he was even a member of the band until when, 1984?

  • @machinesbreathe Indeed my friend. When Hetson was still with the Circle Jerks, they done a lot of shows with Bad Religion. Jay Bentley wrote the song and asked Greg Hetson to step in and play.

  • I bet they had fun:)

  • Any Bad Religion fans who lives in the Greater Los Angeles area should check out Greg Graffin's class on "Evolution" at UCLA!

  • Phenomenal sound and content, to this day.

  • didn't Sublime cover this? 

  • @bettyrage69 yes

  • @bettyrage69 yes

  • i like his singing style much more nowadays,before they were pure punk,but today i take their music as the best thing in my life..

  • Holy shit -- I've never seen Bad Religion before Into The Unknown. Fucking awesome. Thank you so much!

  • this is what makes youtube completely awesome

  • Greg is so young and obviously brilliant. Now years later he still sounds and looks good. Who would have thought this young, snarling kid would still be relevant, and doing bluegrass and acoustic almost 30 years later. Truly a singular talent.

  • graffin is a lyrical genius he wrote this shit when he was 15yrs old.

  • @jdubb803 that's crazy huh? when I look back at my early writing I think of it as out of date trash, yet he continues to jam this song well into 30 years later.

  • Aw the 1980s. A time when we thought we were going to get nuked by the reds. 

  • @eatandtravel if you read anarchy evolution you see it's written based on the last few lines from a book he had been given by his mother, who worked at UCLA

  • thanks !!! this is bad ass !!!-i saw these guys play back in the day,then they sorta dropped out for some years,then started gigging again....as a metal band,and the rest is history!!(like brad re-doin it w/ sublime ! )

  • this looks like the same show used in Another State of Mind

  • yeah old school punk.

  • Is that Lucky Lehrer on drums during this performance?

  • Pete Finestone

  • It's the song Part III , from How Could Hell Be Any Worse [1982]

  • @nikort26 Actually it's we're only gonna die and then part111 (my all time fav) Sublime covered we're only gonna die.

  • @DJofSWE Hes got a folk project? Ohhhh fuck yessssssssssssss

  • Greg is SOOOOOOOO kickass. And still is.

  • Greg always looked like a nerd, and a good thing to.

    (ever noticed that all punk singers is like REALLY skinny?)

  • Yes, all punk singers are skinny!! Gary Floyd is the thinnest of them all. Wimpy Roy was really skinny too.

  • @theonlytruepunk

    If you're the only true punk, and you think all punk singers are skinny, you should kill yourself.

    Henry Rollins, Wattie Buchan, Danzig/the Misfits singers?

    I mean those are pretty fucking obvious.

    There's plenty more, that was such a stupid statement

  • Hey retard...if you knew anything...I do mean,. ANYTHING about punk rock, you would find out who the singers for the above mentioned punk bands are. They are big...like your mouth! Check it out. Gary Floyd sand for the Dicks./Sister Double Happiness and Wimpy Roy sang for the Subhumans(Canada) and then went on to be in a band called D.O.A...they are a punk band from Canada too!

  • @theonlytruepunk What kind of fucking argument was that? Are you mental?

  • It's not an argument, retard, it was called letting you see what the fuck I said the first time! I see, you still don't understand. Holy fuck, I hate stupid people!

  • @theonlytruepunk FAT MIKE

  • @Listen2Strummer Yeah...so. He really is not too fat.

  • @babyshaker90210

    Goddamn, who made that stupidly superficial observation?

    I'm sorry that you had to deal with whomever...

    I might add that I don't recall any of the members of TSOL being emaciated in any way, in fact they posed a much more imposing presence than the rest of those who partook in the hardcore scene around them, all of them standing in excess of six feet in height.

  • @babyshaker90210

    To be fair, Rollins was pretty wiry during his days w/ SOA and his early exsistence w/ Black Flag.

  • @machinesbreathe True, but that was honestly a moronic statement to begin with, he clearly doesn't know what he's talking about. Probably just some little kid though.

  • yea cause most of them were poor and they came from ruined familys and get nothing maybe a job but not well paid and it was real not like now

    + they were more active than now a days cuz of computers i don´t know it just changed

  • well, being poor doesn't instantly make you skinny, especially in the US, seeing how bad food is cheap and healthy food is expensive.

    (I'm not a health fascist, to be honest there is nothing better than junk food ;)

  • Great video!

  • Wow, Greg Graffin wearing a Motorhead shirt? I know that Motorhead was an influence on a lot of punk bands but I didn't know that Greg was a Motorhead fan.

  • The good old stuff.

  • Kenvh6 is referring to the West San Fernando Valley in Los Angeles and El Camino Real High School where Brett and Greg went to. Bad Religion has gotta be one of the best, if not the best So Cal Punk bands ever.

  • Its the original line up with the 3 guys you said

  • i know but there was a point jay was not in the band after how can hell be any worse, and another where brett was not in the band when bad religion drop Epitaph record(93-01)

  • bad religion is not bad religion without three important guy

    greg graffin-vocals

    brett gurewitz-guitar

    jay bentley-bass

  • This is when Bad Religion was Bad Religion! The best lineup ever!

  • this band changed my prospective in not only music but in life. This band is the fucking shit!

  • @0nouseforaname You should try Poison Idea,hehe...

  • in 82 he was in my history class at el camino. one of the best bands from the west valley.

  • what was he like in class?

  • did you no a man named ken goodman?

  • @kenvh6 You keed? Was Greg cool?

  • @kenvh6 your lucky man

  • even today bad religions still tha shit!!!!!!

  • everythings phenomenal about bad religion

  • gregs jacket is awesome

  • greg is still the same wow, just alittle less hair

    but i fucking love bad religion changed my whole outlook on life

  • fuckin awesome...Bad Religion changed my entire point of view in life...the substance was always there, but Greg's lyrics gave it vision and focus

  • wow does greg dress different these days

  • My god... Wish i was here...:( They are truly one of the bamds that changed my attitude towards music... and not only music.

  • haha graffin kinda looks like a young tom cruise

  • SICK

  • greg looks exactly the same

  • gregs voice hasnt changed a bit

  • fuckin old school young punk

    bad religion is awsome!

  • hehe look at greg

    thats fucking awsome!!

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